What is the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for the Civic?

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StTravis
09/01/25 5:13am
The latest model of the Civic has a fuel consumption of 5.5 liters per 100 kilometers. The actual comprehensive fuel consumption is influenced by multiple factors such as load, road conditions, driving habits, weather, wind speed, tire pressure, etc. The actual comprehensive fuel consumption should be based on real driving conditions. Methods to calculate fuel consumption: You can estimate fuel consumption by observing the fuel tank capacity on the car's dashboard, where F=full and E=empty. When the fuel tank capacity indicator lights up red, record the current mileage. Then, note the amount of fuel added. When the fuel is consumed again, record the mileage once more. Subtract the initial mileage from the later mileage and divide by the amount of fuel used to obtain the actual fuel consumption. Factors affecting fuel consumption: The actual comprehensive fuel consumption during driving is influenced by multiple factors such as vehicle load, road conditions, driver's habits, weather, wind speed, tire pressure, etc. The actual comprehensive fuel consumption should be based on real driving conditions.
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EmilianoMarie
09/13/25 7:58am
I've been driving a Honda Civic for five years, with an average fuel consumption of around 7 liters per 100 kilometers, though it varies depending on the model and driving habits. My 1.5T turbocharged version can drop to 6.5 liters on the highway but rises above 8 liters in city traffic jams. Many factors affect fuel consumption, such as maintaining proper tire pressure and reducing sudden acceleration and braking, which can significantly save fuel; if the air conditioning is on or the trunk is loaded, fuel consumption may increase by about 0.5 liters. The Civic's overall design leans towards being economical, with official data showing 6.8 liters per 100 kilometers, though it fluctuates slightly in real-world conditions. I recommend regular checks of engine oil and air filters, as these minor maintenance tasks can keep fuel consumption stable at low levels, with monthly fuel costs not exceeding a thousand yuan, making it ideal for daily commuting. Opting for the Civic hybrid version can further reduce fuel consumption to below 5 liters, saving a considerable amount of money in the long run.
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